embOS-MPU

embOS-MPU uses the hardware's memory protection unit as well as additional software mechanisms implemented with embOS-MPU to prevent one task from affecting the entirety of the system. This guarantees that even in case a bug occurs in one task, all other tasks and the operating system itself continue execution.

emCrypt

emLib

Internet of Things

Secure, connected, embedded devices build with SEGGER solutions

Software IP components from SEGGER such as emSSL, emSSH, emSecure Crypto libraries, HTTP Web server, and embOS/IP to name a few, can be used as foundations for your securely, connected IoT device. Our software works on any MCU.

Flasher ST7

Flasher ATE

Flasher ATE is an in-circuit-programmer for high volume mass production. The interfaces to start and monitor the programming tasks have been designed with the implementer of the production system in mind.

Plug-In for Embedded Studio

The kernel awareness plug-in gives perfect insight into embOS.

SEGGER's embOS plug-in for Embedded Studio provides embOS awareness during debugging sessions. This enables you to inspect the state of several embOS primitives such as the tasks and created embOS objects. Moreover, the embOS plug-in allows you to monitor not only the active tasks, but also inactive tasks, too.

embOS Plug-In

Task sensitivity

The source code window, the disassembly window, the register window, and the call stack window of the Embedded Studio debugger are task sensitive. This means they display the current position in the code, the content of the general-purpose registers and the call stack for the selected task. By default, the selected task is the running task, which is the usual behavior that the user expects from a debugger. You may, however, examine any task by double-clicking on the corresponding row in the plug-in window. The selected task will be highlighted and the call stack and preserved general-purpose registers of the suspended task are rebuilt.

embOS object lists

In addition to the task list, the plug-in provides for all embOS objects if Embedded Studio version 3.40 or greater is used. These lists can be activated individually and show information specific to the embOS objects.